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A low frequency hum is coming from the speakers even if no one is playing.
Potentially due to output from band equipment, electrical interference, power supply or a bad power supply could be the reason for the hum or buzz that your speakers give off.
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If the low frequency sound is caused by band members audio settings from their instrument or controls (i.e.: a pedal board) they may need to adjust their settings. Ensure power cables are at least 2 feet away from the audio cables, toggle nearby lights off/on, and experiment with power sources to identify why the buzz is occurring.